In 2013, a Muslim rebel group named the Seleka led a coup in the Central African Republic (CAR), overthrowing the ChristianPresidentFrancois Bozize and bringing the country into an ethno-religious civil war. Later that year, VICENews traveled to the CAR to cover the conflict which has left over 5,000 dead and nearly a million displaced.
Due to the combination of the upcoming February presidential election, the looming exit of French peacekeeping forces, and the total handover to the MINUSCA United Nations troops, the situation in the CAR is extremely fragile. With the conflict entering its third year, questions remain about how to quell the violence, which the UN describes as "The SilentCrisis."
VICE News returned to the CAR in 2014 to further document the ongoing conflict and to meet those living through the prevailing chaos.
Producer's Note: This documentary was filmed in July and August 2014 in the Central African Republic (CAR). An earlier version of the documentary cited statistics regarding internally displaced people (IDPs) in CAR — namely that 100,000 IDPs are living in a camp near the M'Poko International Airport.
According to a January 2015 report by The Assessment CapacitiesProject (ACAPS) regarding IDPs in CAR, these figures have become outdated. They have been removed from this version of the documentary. Approximately 20,000 IDPs are currently living in the camp, according to the ACAPS report.
Watch "War in the Central African Republic (Full Length)" - http://bit.ly/1Ao5Qdx
Read "Ugandan Forces Confirm Lord's Resistance ArmyCommander Has Surrendered" - http://bit.ly/1u9ehwU
Read "Violence Escalates in Central African Republic as Thousands of Muslims RemainTrapped in the Country" - http://bit.ly/1yrNFpl
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published:20 Jan 2015

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The United Nations has extended the mandate for its peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic for another month, while Security Council members negotiate whether to prolong the deployment.
France has presented a draft resolution that takes aim at the recent Russian efforts to negotiate peace deals in the CAR.
Moscow has been sending military trainers and equipment to the government.
Al Jazeera has been granted exclusive access to their operations in the rebel-held territory. Nicolas Haque reports from the town of Bria.
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published:19 Nov 2018

views:16809

There have been violent clashes in the Central African Republic, just a day after a visit from a UN delegation.
Six people were killed and several injured in fighting between two rebel factions.
Al Jazeera'sCatherine Soi reports from Bambari.
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TOMORROW, I'm leaving for a massive trip around Central and West Africa to 9 countries -- Namibia, Angola, São Tomé and Príncipe, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Gabon, Chad, Mali & Mauritania.
This trip to Africa has been VERY challenging to plan, tedious to get visas for (5 countries), and extremely expensive to book flights & hotels ($15K+ out of pocket) -- but it's going to be a trip of a lifetime and I CAN'T WAIT to show you places that you've probably never heard of before.
Safety is my biggest concern on this trip, as most of these countries aren't built for tourism and I am going in with all of my camera gear, etc -- so I decided to make this video, which explains 3 ways I am keeping myself safe!
Are you ready to see brand new content from Central/West Africa? Here we gooooooooooo!
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published:20 Sep 2018

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Activity is returning to markets in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic as religious violence subsides. Muslim traders are determined to do business with Christians and maintain the relatively calm and busy environment that exists now. The Central African Republic has been rocked by deadly violence between Muslims and Christians since 2013.

For many decades the Central African Republic has been without a functional government. Since independence there have been many coups, resulting in chronic political instability and lawlessness. This special documentary looks at the deep-rooted problems that have troubled the country for decades.

For more stories visit http://www.enca.com/videos/
Pretoria, April 4 - All South African troops will be withdrawn from the Central African Republic, for now at least. PresidentJacob Zuma went to an emergency regional summit in Chad on Wednesday night. He left without a commitment that former President Bozize would be returned to power but gained a promise that the rebels who overthrew him would not be recognized either. South African soldiers will now leave the country in which 13 of its soldiers were killed as rebels advanced on the capital Bangui.

The Human Cost of War in the Central African Republic

In 2013, a Muslim rebel group named the Seleka led a coup in the Central African Republic (CAR), overthrowing the ChristianPresidentFrancois Bozize and bringing the country into an ethno-religious civil war. Later that year, VICENews traveled to the CAR to cover the conflict which has left over 5,000 dead and nearly a million displaced.
Due to the combination of the upcoming February presidential election, the looming exit of French peacekeeping forces, and the total handover to the MINUSCA United Nations troops, the situation in the CAR is extremely fragile. With the conflict entering its third year, questions remain about how to quell the violence, which the UN describes as "The SilentCrisis."
VICE News returned to the CAR in 2014 to further document the ongoing conflict and to meet those living through the prevailing chaos.
Producer's Note: This documentary was filmed in July and August 2014 in the Central African Republic (CAR). An earlier version of the documentary cited statistics regarding internally displaced people (IDPs) in CAR — namely that 100,000 IDPs are living in a camp near the M'Poko International Airport.
According to a January 2015 report by The Assessment CapacitiesProject (ACAPS) regarding IDPs in CAR, these figures have become outdated. They have been removed from this version of the documentary. Approximately 20,000 IDPs are currently living in the camp, according to the ACAPS report.
Watch "War in the Central African Republic (Full Length)" - http://bit.ly/1Ao5Qdx
Read "Ugandan Forces Confirm Lord's Resistance ArmyCommander Has Surrendered" - http://bit.ly/1u9ehwU
Read "Violence Escalates in Central African Republic as Thousands of Muslims RemainTrapped in the Country" - http://bit.ly/1yrNFpl
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The United Nations has extended the mandate for its peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic for another month, while Security Council members negotiate whether to prolong the deployment.
France has presented a draft resolution that takes aim at the recent Russian efforts to negotiate peace deals in the CAR.
Moscow has been sending military trainers and equipment to the government.
Al Jazeera has been granted exclusive access to their operations in the rebel-held territory. Nicolas Haque reports from the town of Bria.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
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#AljazeeraEnglish #CentralAfricanRepublic #Russia

There have been violent clashes in the Central African Republic, just a day after a visit from a UN delegation.
Six people were killed and several injured in fighting between two rebel factions.
Al Jazeera'sCatherine Soi reports from Bambari.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
- Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/

3 Ways I'm Preparing for Central/West AFRICA

TOMORROW, I'm leaving for a massive trip around Central and West Africa to 9 countries -- Namibia, Angola, São Tomé and Príncipe, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Gabon, Chad, Mali & Mauritania.
This trip to Africa has been VERY challenging to plan, tedious to get visas for (5 countries), and extremely expensive to book flights & hotels ($15K+ out of pocket) -- but it's going to be a trip of a lifetime and I CAN'T WAIT to show you places that you've probably never heard of before.
Safety is my biggest concern on this trip, as most of these countries aren't built for tourism and I am going in with all of my camera gear, etc -- so I decided to make this video, which explains 3 ways I am keeping myself safe!
Are you ready to see brand new content from Central/West Africa? Here we gooooooooooo!
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2:34

Commercial activity picks up in Bangui markets post-war

Commercial activity picks up in Bangui markets post-war

Commercial activity picks up in Bangui markets post-war

Activity is returning to markets in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic as religious violence subsides. Muslim traders are determined to do business with Christians and maintain the relatively calm and busy environment that exists now. The Central African Republic has been rocked by deadly violence between Muslims and Christians since 2013.

1:58

🇨🇫CAR suspect wanted for war crimes against Muslims handed to ICC l Al Jazeera English

🇨🇫CAR suspect wanted for war crimes against Muslims handed to ICC l Al Jazeera English

🇨🇫CAR suspect wanted for war crimes against Muslims handed to ICC l Al Jazeera English

Africa 360 | Central African Republic

For many decades the Central African Republic has been without a functional government. Since independence there have been many coups, resulting in chronic political instability and lawlessness. This special documentary looks at the deep-rooted problems that have troubled the country for decades.

SA Troops to be withdrawn from CAR

For more stories visit http://www.enca.com/videos/
Pretoria, April 4 - All South African troops will be withdrawn from the Central African Republic, for now at least. PresidentJacob Zuma went to an emergency regional summit in Chad on Wednesday night. He left without a commitment that former President Bozize would be returned to power but gained a promise that the rebels who overthrew him would not be recognized either. South African soldiers will now leave the country in which 13 of its soldiers were killed as rebels advanced on the capital Bangui.

Russian bank 'mistakenly' loans $12bn to Central African Republic

The impoverished state of Central African Republic landed a windfall on Tuesday, at least on paper, when Russian state bank VTB reported it had lent the country $12 billion — but the bank then said it was a clerical error and there was no such loan.
The loan was mentioned in a quarterly VTB financial report published by the Russian central bank. The report included a table listing the outstanding financial claims that VTB group had on dozens of countries as of Oct. 1 this year.
In the table ne…
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0:54

"The Key to Development" in the Central African Republic

"The Key to Development" in the Central African Republic

"The Key to Development" in the Central African Republic

Till Wahnbaeck, CEO of Welthungerhilfe, reports from the Central African Republic about the country's immense difficulties and which measures really help the people for selfhelp.

The Human Cost of War in the Central African Republic

In 2013, a Muslim rebel group named the Seleka led a coup in the Central African Republic (CAR), overthrowing the ChristianPresidentFrancois Bozize and bringing the country into an ethno-religious civil war. Later that year, VICENews traveled to the CAR to cover the conflict which has left over 5,000 dead and nearly a million displaced.
Due to the combination of the upcoming February presidential election, the looming exit of French peacekeeping forces, and the total handover to the MINUSCA United Nations troops, the situation in the CAR is extremely fragile. With the conflict entering its third year, questions remain about how to quell the violence, which the UN describes as "The SilentCrisis."
VICE News returned to the CAR in 2014 to further document the ongoing conflict and to mee...

The United Nations has extended the mandate for its peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic for another month, while Security Council members negotiate whether to prolong the deployment.
France has presented a draft resolution that takes aim at the recent Russian efforts to negotiate peace deals in the CAR.
Moscow has been sending military trainers and equipment to the government.
Al Jazeera has been granted exclusive access to their operations in the rebel-held territory. Nicolas Haque reports from the town of Bria.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
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#AljazeeraEnglish #CentralAfricanRepubli...

There have been violent clashes in the Central African Republic, just a day after a visit from a UN delegation.
Six people were killed and several injured in fighting between two rebel factions.
Al Jazeera'sCatherine Soi reports from Bambari.
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3 Ways I'm Preparing for Central/West AFRICA

TOMORROW, I'm leaving for a massive trip around Central and West Africa to 9 countries -- Namibia, Angola, São Tomé and Príncipe, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Gabon, Chad, Mali & Mauritania.
This trip to Africa has been VERY challenging to plan, tedious to get visas for (5 countries), and extremely expensive to book flights & hotels ($15K+ out of pocket) -- but it's going to be a trip of a lifetime and I CAN'T WAIT to show you places that you've probably never heard of before.
Safety is my biggest concern on this trip, as most of these countries aren't built for tourism and I am going in with all of my camera gear, etc -- so I decided to make this video, which explains 3 ways I am keeping myself safe!
Are you ready to see brand new content from Central/West Africa? Here we goooooooooo...

published: 20 Sep 2018

Commercial activity picks up in Bangui markets post-war

Activity is returning to markets in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic as religious violence subsides. Muslim traders are determined to do business with Christians and maintain the relatively calm and busy environment that exists now. The Central African Republic has been rocked by deadly violence between Muslims and Christians since 2013.

published: 04 Sep 2015

🇨🇫CAR suspect wanted for war crimes against Muslims handed to ICC l Al Jazeera English

Africa 360 | Central African Republic

For many decades the Central African Republic has been without a functional government. Since independence there have been many coups, resulting in chronic political instability and lawlessness. This special documentary looks at the deep-rooted problems that have troubled the country for decades.

Central Africa Genocide

SA Troops to be withdrawn from CAR

For more stories visit http://www.enca.com/videos/
Pretoria, April 4 - All South African troops will be withdrawn from the Central African Republic, for now at least. PresidentJacob Zuma went to an emergency regional summit in Chad on Wednesday night. He left without a commitment that former President Bozize would be returned to power but gained a promise that the rebels who overthrew him would not be recognized either. South African soldiers will now leave the country in which 13 of its soldiers were killed as rebels advanced on the capital Bangui.

Russian bank 'mistakenly' loans $12bn to Central African Republic

The impoverished state of Central African Republic landed a windfall on Tuesday, at least on paper, when Russian state bank VTB reported it had lent the country $12 billion — but the bank then said it was a clerical error and there was no such loan.
The loan was mentioned in a quarterly VTB financial report published by the Russian central bank. The report included a table listing the outstanding financial claims that VTB group had on dozens of countries as of Oct. 1 this year.
In the table ne…
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2018/11/28/russian-bank-mistakenly-loans-12bn-to-central-african-republic
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Africanews is the first pan-African multilingual media outlet, unique in its...

published: 28 Nov 2018

"The Key to Development" in the Central African Republic

Till Wahnbaeck, CEO of Welthungerhilfe, reports from the Central African Republic about the country's immense difficulties and which measures really help the people for selfhelp.

In 2013, a Muslim rebel group named the Seleka led a coup in the Central African Republic (CAR), overthrowing the ChristianPresidentFrancois Bozize and bringing the country into an ethno-religious civil war. Later that year, VICENews traveled to the CAR to cover the conflict which has left over 5,000 dead and nearly a million displaced.
Due to the combination of the upcoming February presidential election, the looming exit of French peacekeeping forces, and the total handover to the MINUSCA United Nations troops, the situation in the CAR is extremely fragile. With the conflict entering its third year, questions remain about how to quell the violence, which the UN describes as "The SilentCrisis."
VICE News returned to the CAR in 2014 to further document the ongoing conflict and to meet those living through the prevailing chaos.
Producer's Note: This documentary was filmed in July and August 2014 in the Central African Republic (CAR). An earlier version of the documentary cited statistics regarding internally displaced people (IDPs) in CAR — namely that 100,000 IDPs are living in a camp near the M'Poko International Airport.
According to a January 2015 report by The Assessment CapacitiesProject (ACAPS) regarding IDPs in CAR, these figures have become outdated. They have been removed from this version of the documentary. Approximately 20,000 IDPs are currently living in the camp, according to the ACAPS report.
Watch "War in the Central African Republic (Full Length)" - http://bit.ly/1Ao5Qdx
Read "Ugandan Forces Confirm Lord's Resistance ArmyCommander Has Surrendered" - http://bit.ly/1u9ehwU
Read "Violence Escalates in Central African Republic as Thousands of Muslims RemainTrapped in the Country" - http://bit.ly/1yrNFpl
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In 2013, a Muslim rebel group named the Seleka led a coup in the Central African Republic (CAR), overthrowing the ChristianPresidentFrancois Bozize and bringing the country into an ethno-religious civil war. Later that year, VICENews traveled to the CAR to cover the conflict which has left over 5,000 dead and nearly a million displaced.
Due to the combination of the upcoming February presidential election, the looming exit of French peacekeeping forces, and the total handover to the MINUSCA United Nations troops, the situation in the CAR is extremely fragile. With the conflict entering its third year, questions remain about how to quell the violence, which the UN describes as "The SilentCrisis."
VICE News returned to the CAR in 2014 to further document the ongoing conflict and to meet those living through the prevailing chaos.
Producer's Note: This documentary was filmed in July and August 2014 in the Central African Republic (CAR). An earlier version of the documentary cited statistics regarding internally displaced people (IDPs) in CAR — namely that 100,000 IDPs are living in a camp near the M'Poko International Airport.
According to a January 2015 report by The Assessment CapacitiesProject (ACAPS) regarding IDPs in CAR, these figures have become outdated. They have been removed from this version of the documentary. Approximately 20,000 IDPs are currently living in the camp, according to the ACAPS report.
Watch "War in the Central African Republic (Full Length)" - http://bit.ly/1Ao5Qdx
Read "Ugandan Forces Confirm Lord's Resistance ArmyCommander Has Surrendered" - http://bit.ly/1u9ehwU
Read "Violence Escalates in Central African Republic as Thousands of Muslims RemainTrapped in the Country" - http://bit.ly/1yrNFpl
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The United Nations has extended the mandate for its peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic for another month, while Security Council members negotiate whether to prolong the deployment.
France has presented a draft resolution that takes aim at the recent Russian efforts to negotiate peace deals in the CAR.
Moscow has been sending military trainers and equipment to the government.
Al Jazeera has been granted exclusive access to their operations in the rebel-held territory. Nicolas Haque reports from the town of Bria.
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#AljazeeraEnglish #CentralAfricanRepublic #Russia

The United Nations has extended the mandate for its peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic for another month, while Security Council members negotiate whether to prolong the deployment.
France has presented a draft resolution that takes aim at the recent Russian efforts to negotiate peace deals in the CAR.
Moscow has been sending military trainers and equipment to the government.
Al Jazeera has been granted exclusive access to their operations in the rebel-held territory. Nicolas Haque reports from the town of Bria.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
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#AljazeeraEnglish #CentralAfricanRepublic #Russia

There have been violent clashes in the Central African Republic, just a day after a visit from a UN delegation.
Six people were killed and several injured in fi...

There have been violent clashes in the Central African Republic, just a day after a visit from a UN delegation.
Six people were killed and several injured in fighting between two rebel factions.
Al Jazeera'sCatherine Soi reports from Bambari.
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There have been violent clashes in the Central African Republic, just a day after a visit from a UN delegation.
Six people were killed and several injured in fighting between two rebel factions.
Al Jazeera'sCatherine Soi reports from Bambari.
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TOMORROW, I'm leaving for a massive trip around Central and West Africa to 9 countries -- Namibia, Angola, São Tomé and Príncipe, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Gabon, Chad, Mali & Mauritania.
This trip to Africa has been VERY challenging to plan, tedious to get visas for (5 countries), and extremely expensive to book flights & hotels ($15K+ out of pocket) -- but it's going to be a trip of a lifetime and I CAN'T WAIT to show you places that you've probably never heard of before.
Safety is my biggest concern on this trip, as most of these countries aren't built for tourism and I am going in with all of my camera gear, etc -- so I decided to make this video, which explains 3 ways I am keeping myself safe!
Are you ready to see brand new content from Central/West Africa? Here we gooooooooooo!
Thanks to Booking.com for supporting this video. If you want to score the cheapest hotel deals online, use this link to book --
https://www.booking.com/s/infl0d97
Music: EpidemicSound
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► Are you on Instagram? Join me @drewbinsky!
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► Go Pro HeroSession 5: https://amzn.to/2rE1mo3
► MacBook Pro 15'': https://amzn.to/2Ga9Qs3
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TOMORROW, I'm leaving for a massive trip around Central and West Africa to 9 countries -- Namibia, Angola, São Tomé and Príncipe, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Gabon, Chad, Mali & Mauritania.
This trip to Africa has been VERY challenging to plan, tedious to get visas for (5 countries), and extremely expensive to book flights & hotels ($15K+ out of pocket) -- but it's going to be a trip of a lifetime and I CAN'T WAIT to show you places that you've probably never heard of before.
Safety is my biggest concern on this trip, as most of these countries aren't built for tourism and I am going in with all of my camera gear, etc -- so I decided to make this video, which explains 3 ways I am keeping myself safe!
Are you ready to see brand new content from Central/West Africa? Here we gooooooooooo!
Thanks to Booking.com for supporting this video. If you want to score the cheapest hotel deals online, use this link to book --
https://www.booking.com/s/infl0d97
Music: EpidemicSound
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Activity is returning to markets in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic as religious violence subsides. Muslim traders are determined to do business with Christians and maintain the relatively calm and busy environment that exists now. The Central African Republic has been rocked by deadly violence between Muslims and Christians since 2013.

Activity is returning to markets in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic as religious violence subsides. Muslim traders are determined to do business with Christians and maintain the relatively calm and busy environment that exists now. The Central African Republic has been rocked by deadly violence between Muslims and Christians since 2013.

Africa 360 | Central African Republic

For many decades the Central African Republic has been without a functional government. Since independence there have been many coups, resulting in chronic poli...

For many decades the Central African Republic has been without a functional government. Since independence there have been many coups, resulting in chronic political instability and lawlessness. This special documentary looks at the deep-rooted problems that have troubled the country for decades.

For many decades the Central African Republic has been without a functional government. Since independence there have been many coups, resulting in chronic political instability and lawlessness. This special documentary looks at the deep-rooted problems that have troubled the country for decades.

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Pretoria, April 4 - All South African troops will be withdrawn from the Central African Republic, for now at least. PresidentJacob Zuma went to an emergency regional summit in Chad on Wednesday night. He left without a commitment that former President Bozize would be returned to power but gained a promise that the rebels who overthrew him would not be recognized either. South African soldiers will now leave the country in which 13 of its soldiers were killed as rebels advanced on the capital Bangui.

For more stories visit http://www.enca.com/videos/
Pretoria, April 4 - All South African troops will be withdrawn from the Central African Republic, for now at least. PresidentJacob Zuma went to an emergency regional summit in Chad on Wednesday night. He left without a commitment that former President Bozize would be returned to power but gained a promise that the rebels who overthrew him would not be recognized either. South African soldiers will now leave the country in which 13 of its soldiers were killed as rebels advanced on the capital Bangui.

The impoverished state of Central African Republic landed a windfall on Tuesday, at least on paper, when Russian state bank VTB reported it had lent the country $12 billion — but the bank then said it was a clerical error and there was no such loan.
The loan was mentioned in a quarterly VTB financial report published by the Russian central bank. The report included a table listing the outstanding financial claims that VTB group had on dozens of countries as of Oct. 1 this year.
In the table ne…
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The impoverished state of Central African Republic landed a windfall on Tuesday, at least on paper, when Russian state bank VTB reported it had lent the country $12 billion — but the bank then said it was a clerical error and there was no such loan.
The loan was mentioned in a quarterly VTB financial report published by the Russian central bank. The report included a table listing the outstanding financial claims that VTB group had on dozens of countries as of Oct. 1 this year.
In the table ne…
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The Human Cost of War in the Central African Republic

In 2013, a Muslim rebel group named the Seleka led a coup in the Central African Republic (CAR), overthrowing the ChristianPresidentFrancois Bozize and bringing the country into an ethno-religious civil war. Later that year, VICENews traveled to the CAR to cover the conflict which has left over 5,000 dead and nearly a million displaced.
Due to the combination of the upcoming February presidential election, the looming exit of French peacekeeping forces, and the total handover to the MINUSCA United Nations troops, the situation in the CAR is extremely fragile. With the conflict entering its third year, questions remain about how to quell the violence, which the UN describes as "The SilentCrisis."
VICE News returned to the CAR in 2014 to further document the ongoing conflict and to meet those living through the prevailing chaos.
Producer's Note: This documentary was filmed in July and August 2014 in the Central African Republic (CAR). An earlier version of the documentary cited statistics regarding internally displaced people (IDPs) in CAR — namely that 100,000 IDPs are living in a camp near the M'Poko International Airport.
According to a January 2015 report by The Assessment CapacitiesProject (ACAPS) regarding IDPs in CAR, these figures have become outdated. They have been removed from this version of the documentary. Approximately 20,000 IDPs are currently living in the camp, according to the ACAPS report.
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The United Nations has extended the mandate for its peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic for another month, while Security Council members negotiate whether to prolong the deployment.
France has presented a draft resolution that takes aim at the recent Russian efforts to negotiate peace deals in the CAR.
Moscow has been sending military trainers and equipment to the government.
Al Jazeera has been granted exclusive access to their operations in the rebel-held territory. Nicolas Haque reports from the town of Bria.
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There have been violent clashes in the Central African Republic, just a day after a visit from a UN delegation.
Six people were killed and several injured in fighting between two rebel factions.
Al Jazeera'sCatherine Soi reports from Bambari.
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3 Ways I'm Preparing for Central/West AFRICA

TOMORROW, I'm leaving for a massive trip around Central and West Africa to 9 countries -- Namibia, Angola, São Tomé and Príncipe, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Gabon, Chad, Mali & Mauritania.
This trip to Africa has been VERY challenging to plan, tedious to get visas for (5 countries), and extremely expensive to book flights & hotels ($15K+ out of pocket) -- but it's going to be a trip of a lifetime and I CAN'T WAIT to show you places that you've probably never heard of before.
Safety is my biggest concern on this trip, as most of these countries aren't built for tourism and I am going in with all of my camera gear, etc -- so I decided to make this video, which explains 3 ways I am keeping myself safe!
Are you ready to see brand new content from Central/West Africa? Here we gooooooooooo!
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Commercial activity picks up in Bangui markets post-war

Activity is returning to markets in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic as religious violence subsides. Muslim traders are determined to do business with Christians and maintain the relatively calm and busy environment that exists now. The Central African Republic has been rocked by deadly violence between Muslims and Christians since 2013.

Africa 360 | Central African Republic

For many decades the Central African Republic has been without a functional government. Since independence there have been many coups, resulting in chronic political instability and lawlessness. This special documentary looks at the deep-rooted problems that have troubled the country for decades.

SA Troops to be withdrawn from CAR

For more stories visit http://www.enca.com/videos/
Pretoria, April 4 - All South African troops will be withdrawn from the Central African Republic, for now at least. PresidentJacob Zuma went to an emergency regional summit in Chad on Wednesday night. He left without a commitment that former President Bozize would be returned to power but gained a promise that the rebels who overthrew him would not be recognized either. South African soldiers will now leave the country in which 13 of its soldiers were killed as rebels advanced on the capital Bangui.

Russian bank 'mistakenly' loans $12bn to Central African Republic

The impoverished state of Central African Republic landed a windfall on Tuesday, at least on paper, when Russian state bank VTB reported it had lent the country $12 billion — but the bank then said it was a clerical error and there was no such loan.
The loan was mentioned in a quarterly VTB financial report published by the Russian central bank. The report included a table listing the outstanding financial claims that VTB group had on dozens of countries as of Oct. 1 this year.
In the table ne…
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Ireland has nominated the head of its national central bank for a top spot at the EuropeanCentralBank (ECB) in a year that will see key leadership posts change hands at the monetary authority for the 19-country eurozone and its 340 million people ... Eurozone leaders will decide on the post in coming weeks....

Last month's delayed election was meant to mark the first democratic transfer of power in the vast centralAfrican country, where conflicts have regularly destabilised the region ... The Southern AfricanDevelopmentCommunity (SADC), a bloc which includes South Africa and Angola, congratulated Tshisekedi and called for a peaceful transfer of power....

On June 18, 1964, a group of whites and AfricanAmericans entered a segregated hotel swimming pool in that same city ...The NewYork riots saw protesters marching in Harlem streets after a 15-year-old AfricanAmerican was shot and killed by a police lieutenant July 16 ... The WashingtonPost....